Liquid crystal display device and driving method

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S096000, C345S097000

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06903713

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal panel includes a cell formed between substrates and disposed to face each other and severally including alignment films and, liquid crystal molecules held inside the cell, and an electrode for applying a driving electric field in a parallel direction to the liquid crystal molecules. In the liquid crystal panel, the electrode is formed on at least one of the substrates and on a side facing the liquid crystal molecules. An alignment film is formed on the substrate so as to cover the electrode and an alignment film is disposed on the opposite substrate. The alignment films and are severally selected from a horizontal alignment film and a perpendicular alignment film which are different in aligning modes.

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